I18N

Internationalizing your Java programs is quick and easy. Learn how to tailor your programs for the world market with the standard Java libraries.  

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hi all! i m using document.write(javascript) and displaying some unicode characters of arabic/hindi...
Fri 11/22/02
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Hi, We are storing data in unicode in the data base (oracle) for a multilingual language. When inser...
Tue 02/25/03
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After validation using strits if the validation fails how can i focus to the perticular field using ...
Mon 05/03/04
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We have a problem with character encoding for Chinese user. Looks like when they are trying to conn...
Thu 11/06/03
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StringTokenizer is not recommended for use in I18N. Is there an alternate way to tokenize strings....
Fri 01/18/02
09:17:48AM
 
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I want to start up a Java program as a service (so I can't just use chcp in a batch file before runn...
Fri 03/14/03
09:51:29PM
 
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Hi, I have an application which runs in Java ---------- Corba ------------------ Datab...
Mon 05/20/02
09:15:37AM
 
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I have two servers, both with J2DK 1.4.1_01 installed. If I run a simple one-line Java program whic...
Thu 05/29/03
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I want to retrieve the value of a key from the propertie file using ResourceBundle object. Consider...
Mon 05/14/01
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I have a class with a data parse: Date SB=DateFormat.getDateInstance().parse("01.01.2002"); It works...
Fri 01/25/02
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